Sign Regulations in Shakopee, Minnesota

Shakopee, Minnesota has specific sign regulations covering 37 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Window Sign, Electronic Message Board. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: December 10, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Shakopee, Minnesota

Sample Sign Requirements in Shakopee

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Temporary Sign (General)Up to 4 ft for freestanding temporary signs without permitUp to 4 sq ft per sign face; total up to 32 sq ft per parcel without permitNot within any right-of-way; must be on owner’s property; no placement on utility poles, street lights, or public property.
Temporary Window Sign4 sq ft per window without permit
Temporary Real Estate Sign8 sq ft in Residential Districts; 32 sq ft in Non-Residential Districts

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Sign Types Covered

37

  • Wall Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Electronic Message Board
  • Highway Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

11

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Shakopee

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Shakopee vary by zone and sign type. Wall signs typically range from 25-40 feet, while monument signs are usually limited to 6-10 feet. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your property.

To get a sign permit in Shakopee, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Our data confirms permits are required for most commercial signs. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Shakopee, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Window Sign, Electronic Message Board, Highway Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

Sign setback requirements in Shakopee vary by zone and sign type, typically ranging from 5-15 feet from property lines. Use PermitPal for specific setback requirements at your location.

Digital and LED signs in Shakopee are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Shakopee has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Shakopee, Minnesota Sign Rules at a Glance

Shakopee, Minnesota regulates 37 sign types across 11 zoning districts. Highway Signs in the Major Recreation (MR) zoning district are capped at Up to 40 ft overall height permitted tall, 175 sq ft per face (face length ≤25 ft; face height ≤12 ft excluding foundation/supports), and Face length ≤25 ft wide, with a Not within 20 ft of right-of-way; not within 10 ft of any lot line; not within easements setback (Sec. § 151.191(B)(5)(a)-(c); § 151.191(D)(3)). Most commercial signs in Shakopee require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Shakopee, Minnesota

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Shakopee (11 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones13Flagpole up to 50 ft but no higher than highest point of nearest principal building roof on the premises72 sq ft per façade
Planned Residential Development (PRD), Low-Density Residential (R1A), Urban Residential (R1B), Old Shakopee Residential (R1C), Medium-Density Residential (R2), Multiple-Family Residential (R3), High-Density Residential (R4), Rural Residential (RR), Sewer Rural Residential (SRR)88 ftTotal area of all signs ≤96 sq ft
Neighborhood Commercial (NC)730 ftNot permitted in NC (per 151.191(C)(4) – permitted only in B3 and MR)
Community Commercial (CC)730 ftPermitted (per Table 151.196 indicates permitted in NC/CC); however § 151.191(C)(4) permits marquee/projecting only in B3 and MR. Follow § 151.191(C)(4): Not permitted in CC.
Highway Business (B1)6Up to 40 ft overall height permitted175 sq ft per face (face length ≤25 ft; face height ≤12 ft excluding foundation/supports)
Central Business District (B3)7Minimum clearance 8 ft above grade; vertical dimension limited by height above gradeVertical dimension limited by clearance height (see additional requirements); area per face not explicitly specified in § 151.191; follow dimensional limits
Major Recreation (MR)7Up to 40 ft overall height permitted175 sq ft per face (face length ≤25 ft; face height ≤12 ft excluding foundation/supports)
Office (B2), Business Park (BP)712 ft150 sq ft per face per sign
Light Industry (I1), Heavy Industry (I2)712 ft150 sq ft per face per sign
Agricultural Preservation (AG)148 sq ft per sign
Planned Unit Development (PUD)1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Shakopee(sample of 3 of 11 zones)

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign (General)Up to 4 ft for freestanding temporary signs without permitUp to 4 sq ft per sign face; total up to 32 sq ft per parcel without permitNot within any right-of-way; must be on owner’s property; no placement on utility poles, street lights, or public property.Total sign area capped at 32 sq ft per parcel without permitOn private property only; not within any public right-of-way or easement; on property owned by the person placing the sign.Unlock§ 151.188(B)(1)-(3); § 151.194(A)
Temporary Real Estate Sign8 sq ft in Residential Districts; 32 sq ft in Non-Residential DistrictsOne temporary real estate sign per propertyOn the property being offered for sale by owner or licensed agentUnlock§ 151.188(B)(4)
Project Sign (Construction Site)32 sq ftMust comply with district lot/setback requirementsOne per construction siteAt construction site in any districtUnlock§ 151.188(G)
Directional Sign (Permanent)4 ft8 sq ft per sign faceOne per curb-cutOne sign per curb-cut on a parcelUnlock§ 151.188(H)
Nameplate2 sq ftOne per parcel; one per occupant in multi-tenant buildingsOn parcel/buildingUnlock§ 151.188(I)
Flag (Residential Districts)Flagpole up to 25 ft or no higher than highest point of principal building roof, whichever is lower15 sq ft per flagMinimum 10 ft from public right-of-way; not in easementsUp to 2 flags and 1 flag pole per premisesOn premises; flag poles must not be in any easementUnlock§ 151.188(F)(1)
Flag (Nonresidential Districts)Flagpole up to 50 ft but no higher than highest point of nearest principal building roof on the premises24 sq ft per flagMinimum yard setback for principal building or 10 ft (whichever more restrictive)Up to 6 flags and 6 flag poles per premises, with one flag per 25 ft of frontageOn premisesUnlock§ 151.188(F)(2)
Original Art Display / MuralProjects no more than 6 inches from wall plane60 sq ft per parcelAllowed only in B1, CC, NC, MR zoning districtsUnlock§ 151.194(D)

Planned Residential Development (PRD), Low-Density Residential (R1A), Urban Residential (R1B), Old Shakopee Residential (R1C), Medium-Density Residential (R2), Multiple-Family Residential (R3), High-Density Residential (R4), Rural Residential (RR), Sewer Rural Residential (SRR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Residential Use)Shall be flush mounted and shall not project above roof line4 sq ftTotal area capped at 32 sq ft per parcel or per structure (attached dwellings)On building wall; must face right-of-way if institutional/recreational per separate entryUnlock§ 151.190(B)(1), (C)(2); § 151.187(D); § 151.194(E)(3)(a)
Freestanding Sign (Residential Use - Temporary Only)4 ft4 sq ftIncluded within total temporary signage limits (≤32 sq ft per parcel without permit)On residential propertyUnlockTable 151.196 (Freestanding Signs – Residential: Permitted (Temporary only), 4 sq ft, 4 ft, External); § 151.187(E)(6)
Window Sign (Residential Use - Temporary)4 sq ftInterior/exterior of window intended for exterior viewingUnlockTable 151.196 (Window Signs – Residential: Permitted, 4 sq ft, External); § 151.188(B)(1)(b)
Area Identification Sign (Residential Development ≤4 acres)Top shall not exceed 6 ft above ground (area identification)Total area of all signs ≤32 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from street right-of-wayTotal area cap applies; number not specified aside from total areaAt residential development entrances / on premisesUnlock§ 151.190(B)(2)(a), (C)(2); § 151.194(E)(3)(a); § 151.195(D)
Area Identification Sign (Residential Development >4 acres and <40 acres)Top shall not exceed 6 ft above groundTotal area of all signs ≤48 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from street right-of-wayTotal area cap appliesAt residential development entrances / on premisesUnlock§ 151.190(B)(2)(b), (C)(2); § 151.194(E)(3)(a)
Area Identification Sign (Residential Development ≥40 acres)Top shall not exceed 6 ft above groundTotal area of all signs ≤96 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from street right-of-wayTotal area cap appliesAt residential development entrances / on premisesUnlock§ 151.190(B)(2)(c), (C)(2); § 151.194(E)(3)(a)
Wall Sign (Institutional/Recreational Use in Residential Districts)Shall not project above roofline48 sq ft per façadeOn building façade of place of worship, government facility, public institution or recreation facilityUnlock§ 151.190(F)(1)
Freestanding Sign (Institutional/Recreational Use in Residential Districts)8 ft32 sq ftSetback at least 10 ft from any property lineOne per driveway entrance, up to maximum two per structureOn premises, minimum setback from property linesUnlock§ 151.190(F)(2)

Major Recreation (MR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignShall not extend above roof line5% of wall areaFront and non-front wallsUnlockTable 151.196 (Wall Signs – MR: Permitted, 5% of wall area); § 151.191(B)(4)(b)1-3; § 151.191(C)(1)(a)
Freestanding Sign35 ft125 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from right-of-way; minimum 5 ft from any lot line; not within easementOne per lot/parcel (plus one monument Area Identification sign per § 151.191(B)(7))Anywhere on premises except not within 10 ft of right-of-way; 5 ft from any lot line; not within easementUnlockTable 151.196 (Freestanding Signs – MR: 125 sq ft per face); § 151.191(C)(2)-(3)(a); § 151.191(D)(2) (height 35 ft in MR)
Ground-Mounted Monument Sign (Area Identification – Commercial)10 ft60 sq ftMinimum 10 ft from right-of-wayOne (in addition to freestanding signage)Primary entrance to project areaUnlock§ 151.191(B)(7)
Window SignNot permittedUnlockTable 151.196 (Window Signs – MR: Not Permitted)
Electronic Message BoardPer standards for wall or freestanding signs in district32 sq ft (standalone or integrated portion of larger sign up to 32 sq ft counted toward total permitted area)Per wall/freestanding standards; and ≥250 ft separation from qualifying residential property linesOn premises; may be part of wall or freestanding sign where permittedUnlock§ 151.191(C)(7); § 151.194(E)(4)
Highway SignUp to 40 ft overall height permitted175 sq ft per face (face length ≤25 ft; face height ≤12 ft excluding foundation/supports)Face length ≤25 ftNot within 20 ft of right-of-way; not within 10 ft of any lot line; not within easementsSpacing and parcel eligibility control number; one sign considered even if double-faced/V-type/multiple on one poleOn parcels directly abutting principal arterial ROW, within 500 ft of such ROW, or within 750 ft where an interchange is present; may be freestanding or façade mounted oriented toward designated ROWUnlock§ 151.191(B)(5)(a)-(c); § 151.191(D)(3)
Marquee/Projecting SignMinimum clearance 8 ft above grade; vertical dimension limited by height above gradeVertical dimension limited by clearance height (see additional requirements)Projecting from and attached to buildingUnlock§ 151.191(C)(4)(a)-(b)

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Prohibited Signs in Shakopee

  • Signs are prohibited unless constructed pursuant to a valid sign permit when required or otherwise authorized under the Code (151.187(A)).
  • A property owner may not accept a fee for posting or maintaining temporary signs allowed under 151.188(B); any sign posted or maintained in violation of this provision is prohibited (151.187(B)).
  • All signs within the public right-of-way are prohibited except those erected by the State, federal government, or the City (151.187(C)).
  • Signs that may be confused with or construed as a traffic control device, or that hide from view any traffic or street sign or signal, are prohibited (151.187(E)(1)).
  • Signs that contain or consist of banners, posters, pennants, ribbons, streamers, strings of light bulbs, spinners, or similar moving devices, or signs that may move or swing as a result of wind pressure, are prohibited unless specifically permitted by other legislation (151.187(E)(2)).
  • Signs with blinking, flashing, or fluttering lights or other illuminating devices that exhibit movement are prohibited, except electronic message boards as permitted by the Code (151.187(E)(3)).
  • Roof signs are prohibited (151.187(E)(4)).
  • Freeway-oriented signs are prohibited except as allowed as highway signs (151.187(E)(5)).
  • Displays that would be an Original Art Display but lack the property owner’s permission or are graffiti are prohibited (151.187(E)(6)).
  • Portable signs that do not comply with the location, size, or use restrictions of the Code are prohibited (151.187(E)(6)).
  • Projecting signs are prohibited except in the Downtown Business (B3) and Major Recreation (MR) Districts (151.187(E)(7)).
  • Outdoor advertising signs are prohibited (151.187(E)(8)).
  • Signs that obstruct the vision of pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists traveling on or entering public streets are prohibited (151.187(E)(9)).
  • No sign may be erected or maintained which, by use of lights or illumination, creates a distracting or hazardous condition to a motorist, pedestrian, or the public (151.194(E)).
  • No exposed reflective type bulb, par spot or incandescent lamp exceeding 25 watts may be exposed to direct view from a public street or highway (151.194(E)(1)).
  • Neon tubing capacity is limited to 300 mA for white tubing and 100 mA for colored tubing (151.194(E)(2)).

Exempt Signs in Shakopee

  • Government signs are allowed in every zoning district when erected and maintained pursuant to law; this includes traffic control devices, address signs, and legally required warning or access prohibition signs (151.188(A)(1)–(3)).
  • Flags adopted by the federal, state, or local government may be displayed as provided under the law that adopts or regulates their use and as provided in 151.188(F) (151.188(A)(4), 151.188(F)).
  • Signs located completely within an enclosed building and not exposed to view from a street are not considered signs and are not regulated (151.186, definition of Sign).
  • Signs not visible from a public right-of-way, public place, or other property are authorized (151.188(D)).
  • Temporary signs allowed at any time without a permit: up to 4 square feet and 4 feet tall on the property, with a maximum of 32 square feet per parcel; and up to 4 square feet in any window (151.188(B)(1)).
  • Additional temporary signs may be placed 46 days before and up to 10 days after an election for each ballot issue and/or candidate (151.188(B)(3)).
  • One temporary real estate sign is allowed when the property is for sale (unilluminated; limited to 8 sq ft in Residential Districts and 32 sq ft in non-Residential Districts; duration conditions apply) (151.188(B)(4)).
  • Project signs (temporary construction signs) are allowed in any district during construction only, do not require a temporary sign permit, must not exceed 32 sq ft, and must be removed within 7 days after issuance of a certificate of occupancy (151.188(G)).
  • Permanent directional signs are authorized in all districts subject to limits (one per curb cut; at least 50% of the face devoted to the directional message; max 8 sq ft and 4 ft high) (151.188(H)).
  • Nameplate signs are permitted (one per parcel, max 2 sq ft; multi-tenant buildings: one nameplate per occupant) (151.188(I)).
  • No sign permit is required for signs described in Section 151.188 with a sign area up to 4 sq ft and a maximum height of 4 ft for freestanding signs, unless specifically noted (151.189(E)(1)).
  • Official notices or advertisements posted or displayed by or under the direction of any public or court officer in the performance of official duties do not require a sign permit; they must be removed within 10 days after their purpose is accomplished (151.189(E)(2)).
  • Traffic control devices must comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) when on private or public property (151.188(A)(1)).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Shakopee

  • A signage plan is required as part of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) rezoning and final development plan; departures from conventional zoning signage standards must be submitted and considered as part of the PUD approval (151.195(E)).
  • Variances from the sign Code may be requested; applications are reviewed by the Board of Adjustment and Appeals under criteria in 151.015(B) and additional sign-specific criteria in 151.195(D) (151.195(D)).
  • If the Zoning Administrator denies a sign permit, the applicant may appeal to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals (151.189(F)).

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